Methylprednisolone pulse therapy induced bradycardia

Authors

  • Madhav A Joshi Department of General Medicine, KIMS Al Shifa Hospital Pvt. Ltd, Perinthalmanna, Kerala, India Author
  • Riyamol Roy Department of Pharmacy Practice, Al Shifa College of Pharmacy, Perinthalmanna, Kerala, India. Author
  • Shilpa Mohan Department of Pharmacy Practice, Al Shifa College of Pharmacy, Perinthalmanna, Kerala, India. Author
  • Rosmine Jose Department of Pharmacy Practice, Al Shifa College of Pharmacy, Perinthalmanna, Kerala, India. Author
  • Geena Gopakumar Department of Pharmacy Practice, Al Shifa College of Pharmacy, Perinthalmanna, Kerala, India. Author
  • Dilip Chandrasekhar Department of Pharmacy Practice, Al Shifa College of Pharmacy, Perinthalmanna, Kerala, India. Author

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.5530/gd0rnt89

Keywords:

Pulse steroid therapy,, rheumatoid arthritis,, methylprednisolone, bradycardia

Abstract

High-dose or pulse corticosteroid therapy is used as a mainstay of treatment in a number of autoimmune conditions in both children 
and adults. Even though it can precipitate short term dose related effects such as hyperglycemia, immunosuppression, sodium and fluid retention, the occurrence of cardiac arrhythmia is considered as a rare adverse effect associated with pulse therapy. In this report we describe a case of bradycardia that developed after the use of steroid pulse therapy. A56 year old female patient with significant past medical history on Rheumatoid Arthritis was admitted with pain and swelling in multiple joints. She was treated with methylprednisolone pulse therapy (0.5g IV once daily) and developed bradycardia on the third day. Upon discontinuation of the steroid therapy patient's heart rate returned to normal within 48 hours.

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2018-06-30

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Methylprednisolone pulse therapy induced bradycardia. (2018). Asian Journal of Pharmaceutical and Health Sciences, 8(2), 1876-1878. https://doi.org/10.5530/gd0rnt89

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